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    ADJUDICATORY HEARING ORDER PENDING DISPOSITION Upon consideration of the evidence presented at an adjudicatory hearing, and with the following persons present:  Respondent Marquise Ramon Bailey  Respondent’s Attorney Leslie Florestano Peek  Assistant State’s Attorney Kue M. Lattimore The Court for Prince George’s County on this 9th day of April, 2015, accepted the Respondent’s plea to Count 7 – Motor Vehicle Theft. The Court found that the Respondent freely and voluntarily…

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    Divorce: A Case Study

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    Pursuant to Rule 59.04, Husband argues that the Court should alter or amend the Final Decree of Divorce concerning the following issues: (1) imputation of income to Husband; and (2) the Permanent Parenting Plan. The Court finds these requests are devoid of merit. The purpose of a Rule 59.04 motion to alter or amend a judgement is to provide the trial court with an opportunity to correct errors before the judgement becomes final. In re M.L.D., 182 S.W.3d 890, 895 (Tenn. Ct. App. 2005) (citing…

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    I recently had an opportunity to perform an informative interview with William Payne of Payne Law. I am pursuing my AAS degree in Legal Administrative Office Systems, and wanted more information on what was really happening when they weren’t in front of the court systems. I am in a Legal Terminology class, and really wished to combine what I am currently learning here, with what I’m planning for my future. After this interview I felt more prepared for what is to come in later years. I’m more…

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    Summary of Facts The Plaintiff and the Defendant had been friends for many years before this incident. They are both musicians and both have helped each other out when it came to their careers. When the Plaintiff stated that if someone needed help on a track then he would ask the Defendant to come and join in. The same instance goes for the Defendant; if he needed help with a track or anything he would go to his then friend the Plaintiff. When the Plaintiff asked for help from the Defendant…

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    Case: Schulz v. Kroger Co.., 963 N.E. 2d 1141 (Ind. Ct. App. 2012) Facts: The Schulzes are appealing the trial court’s summary judgement in favor of Kroger Co., and their knowledge or the existence of any hazardous conditions in its store. Procedural History: Customer, Dixie Schulz allegedly slipped over clear liquid and fell, brought premisis-liability action against Kroger. The Hendricks Superior Court, Karen M. Love, J., granted Kroger’s motion for summary judgement. Customer appealed.…

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    1. Contract between You and Us This is a contract between you and Disney Interactive, a California corporation located at 500 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California 91521, USA, or between you and any different service provider identified for a particular Disney Service. You must read and agree to these terms before using the Disney Services. If you do not agree, you may not use the Disney Services. These terms describe the limited basis on which the Disney Services are available…

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    Demarees Vs Walmart

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    On Nov 25 2009, the Demarees family was sued by a Walmart employee for the parents’ taking nude photos of their young daughters, who were age 1.5, 4 and 5, and developing these photos in a Walmart in Arizona. The overly ardent employee took these photos to the local police without informing the Demarees family. Therefore the Child protective service (CPS) was notified and their children were put into “Isolated” state custody for about a month. The judge finally decided to return their kids…

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    A substantial step is, "behavior of such a nature that a reasonable observer, viewing it in context could conclude beyond a reasonable doubt that it was undertaken in accoradance with a design to violate the statue" (Schmalleger & Hall, 2014 P.95). When it comes to this case I do agree that the girls had taken a substantial step towatd the commission of a targeted offense. For the reason that, Tracie planned with her friend Molly to poison her homeroom teacher. Not only did she planned the crime…

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    Alabama Courts Essay

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    person's death, and adoption of a minor. Intermediate Appeals Courts includes the Court of Civil Appeals that has five judges that sit in panels consisting of three judges that sit and decide a case. This court has jurisdiction in appealed civil cases under $50,000. The Alabama courts of criminal appeals consist of five judges that sit en banc with all five judges sit and decide the case. The Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals handles hearing all appeals of felonies and misdemeanors crime…

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    What this means is that if afforded an opportunity to file a motion to vacate, set aside or correct a sentence provided under 28 U.S.C. § 2255 the brothers will be able to show the Court that their acceptance of their plea and their convictions are not proper and that the violations of their constitutional rights to effective assistance of counsel adversely affects their substantial rights of fairness, integrity, or public reputation of the proceedings and that they are entitled to relief.…

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